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he paints the view of charleston harbor right on the eve of the revolution.shows charleston at the height of its commercial supremacy. he goes back to london. he takes the painting and has the print engraved area -- engraved. it produces a definitive view of the city on the eve of the revolutionary war. all of the identifiable , you have aandmarks ship coming into harbor. perhaps even if you want to get philosophical about it, maybe these waves in the clouds are meant to represent -- and the clouds are meant to pretend revolution to come. even the wealthiest city in north america, there are storm clouds brewing. won't be colonies for much longer. travel with us to a historic sites, e-zines, and archives, each sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern. tv, allamerican history weekend on c-span3. next, rutgers university professors teach a class on the history of the environmental movement and laws and litigations having to do with natural resources. he describes the relationship between private property and government regulation. it explores who is legally allowed to r
he paints the view of charleston harbor right on the eve of the revolution.shows charleston at the height of its commercial supremacy. he goes back to london. he takes the painting and has the print engraved area -- engraved. it produces a definitive view of the city on the eve of the revolutionary war. all of the identifiable , you have aandmarks ship coming into harbor. perhaps even if you want to get philosophical about it, maybe these waves in the clouds are meant to represent -- and the...
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." >> it was a small new year's eve party. we took off and then shortly thereafter we saw the police car. my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can't be happening. >> reporter: when the party ended, the mystery began. >> it was just crazy. i didn't understand what was happening and why. >> reporter: his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine all night. then -- >> my wife just shot herself in the head, please help me, please help me! >> reporter: her death was ruled a suicide. but not everyone agreed. >> i was always afraid he was gonna hurt her. always. always. >> reporter: did a fight that night lead to something much worse? >> i knew that ashley wouldn't take her own life. >> reporter: a troubled woman? or a troubled marriage? >> that wound on the back of her head isn't where she could do it herself, tom, it is not. >> oh bull -- >> it is not. >> bull -- >> reporter: suicide or murder? >> i didn't do this. >> i just knew that my whole world is -- is never gonna be the same again, ever. ♪ >>> hello and welcom
." >> it was a small new year's eve party. we took off and then shortly thereafter we saw the police car. my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can't be happening. >> reporter: when the party ended, the mystery began. >> it was just crazy. i didn't understand what was happening and why. >> reporter: his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine all night. then -- >> my wife just shot herself in the head, please help me, please help me! >>...
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there are projects underway to test if an ev could supply power to the grid when needed.oining me now is thomas rowlands reese, from bloomberg nef in london. thanks for joining me. walk me through what kind of projects these are and what they are actually testing. thomas: sure. what we are looking at is the next generation of smart charging. we already know that electric vehicles have batteries, and they can be charged in a way that is intelligent, i.e., when there is less demand on the grid, ev's can fill that demand. what these projects -- we surveyed 34 around the world, these are really the ultimate ev technical solution where they are not just charging at the right time, but giving their energy back to the grid at times where there is a real demand. it is taking it to the next level. alix: we saw it in terms of countries, and where we are seeing the most activity in these projects, but also in terms of companies. if we look at the companies involved, nissan takes the cake. tesla, though, not involved at all. walk me through what kind of car companies and what they ar
there are projects underway to test if an ev could supply power to the grid when needed.oining me now is thomas rowlands reese, from bloomberg nef in london. thanks for joining me. walk me through what kind of projects these are and what they are actually testing. thomas: sure. what we are looking at is the next generation of smart charging. we already know that electric vehicles have batteries, and they can be charged in a way that is intelligent, i.e., when there is less demand on the grid,...
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i'm sue herera,ev good ing, everybody. the last days of summer are anything but lazy on wall street. the nasdaq powered past 8,000 for theirst time ever. the s&p 500 closed at an all time high. the dow blew past 26,000. a brethrough trade deal with mexico removed a source o uncertainty that's been hanging over the markets for months. the dow jones was 259 points, the nasdaq hit a record. and the s&p 500 added 22. more on today's market rally. >> it was aor r setting monday for the stock market. and the nasdaq, soaring to new highs. the nasdaq broke above 8,000 for the first time in history, facebook, apple, amazon, netflix and google parent. phabet. the trade talks were really the story of the day. president donald trump set the stage for stocks to riper hi and rip higher right across the board. the ow broke back born 26,000 mark for the first time since february led by boeing, goldman sach and caterpillar. industrials and materials were among the sector winners day, that happens when trade talks get optimistic. it also ha
i'm sue herera,ev good ing, everybody. the last days of summer are anything but lazy on wall street. the nasdaq powered past 8,000 for theirst time ever. the s&p 500 closed at an all time high. the dow blew past 26,000. a brethrough trade deal with mexico removed a source o uncertainty that's been hanging over the markets for months. the dow jones was 259 points, the nasdaq hit a record. and the s&p 500 added 22. more on today's market rally. >> it was aor r setting monday for the...
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now eve we choose policies will end like switzerland not the one of the richest countries in the world one of the most competitive most productive if we follow the east policies then we will end up like now there's no guarantee that we will choose correctly but we will make our own choices the spanish you know they have a preference for you know sending every single infrastructure through madrid where there is roads or highways or trains or high speed trains even even planes you know everything has to go through many and that's legitimate they can have those preferences now those are not our preferences that's not what's good for our economy that's not that's not good would for us it isn't twenty five percent of exports come from catalonia we have only sixteen percent of the population so we
now eve we choose policies will end like switzerland not the one of the richest countries in the world one of the most competitive most productive if we follow the east policies then we will end up like now there's no guarantee that we will choose correctly but we will make our own choices the spanish you know they have a preference for you know sending every single infrastructure through madrid where there is roads or highways or trains or high speed trains even even planes you know everything...
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if you did not step out since last eving, you're in for a treat.t. it's nice >> drive to work with the windows down. >> low humidioo. that's for your hair. >> good hair day. great hair day. today willbl be pro the best hair day we've seen since summer began. you can count on that. it's 68 degrees. winchester is 59 degrees. i think a couple of areas could get up in the upper 50s. it's going to feel fall-like outside to you when you steput the door. cold front has moved through. thero dry is filtering in. and this is bringing down the cooler, drier air mass from canada. here's your forecast at the bus stop. some suburbs can be in the upper 50s, feeling like fall. if you are driving, sun glare on
if you did not step out since last eving, you're in for a treat.t. it's nice >> drive to work with the windows down. >> low humidioo. that's for your hair. >> good hair day. great hair day. today willbl be pro the best hair day we've seen since summer began. you can count on that. it's 68 degrees. winchester is 59 degrees. i think a couple of areas could get up in the upper 50s. it's going to feel fall-like outside to you when you steput the door. cold front has moved through....
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well now on a very different note a story about why and bananas and about a man called eve she kaoru who comes originally from the democratic republic of congo where they make banana wine now these days home for eve is the austrian capital of vienna and when he saw that overly ripe bananas were simply being thrown away he decided that the time was ripe to create his own but not on a wine. waste not want not that's eve she cruise macia every week he sells his rather unusual wine at vienna's big open air food market most people struggle to guess what the beverages made. it has a very interesting flavor and aroma the initial taste is a little strange for wine drinkers but then again some body is like it's like that the seat tastes different light on refreshing and it's not too strong. i notice the banana in the after taste. but nana wine is popular in parts of africa if she is from the democratic republic of congo when he saw the amount of fruit that gets thrown away in europe he started buying up overripe bananas. so by this department and people stop buying bananas as soon as they get
well now on a very different note a story about why and bananas and about a man called eve she kaoru who comes originally from the democratic republic of congo where they make banana wine now these days home for eve is the austrian capital of vienna and when he saw that overly ripe bananas were simply being thrown away he decided that the time was ripe to create his own but not on a wine. waste not want not that's eve she cruise macia every week he sells his rather unusual wine at vienna's big...
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the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday with traffic than usual and eyewitness described the tragic moment . i heard a noise i looked out i saw the cars falling and we ran away now the electricity is switched off and we're waiting to be evacuated. what's your. the morandi motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was built in the sixty's and has undergone a series of repasts it collapsed around noon local time critics point to what structural weaknesses as well as the sudden violent storm that struck the area at the time but. now authorities say whoever was responsible for the manmade disaster must pay. their moment of that now is the moment for relief intervention work sweats in practice there but tonight will have to find out who was responsible for the names and surnames of those who are guilty of the unacceptable deaths of the multi-unit should badly. but for the moment all eyes are on the rescue operation reports say that some victims have been found alive in the rubble bracing hopes that there could be further survivors. and i'm joined now by journalist moni
the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday with traffic than usual and eyewitness described the tragic moment . i heard a noise i looked out i saw the cars falling and we ran away now the electricity is switched off and we're waiting to be evacuated. what's your. the morandi motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was built in the sixty's and has undergone a series of repasts it collapsed around noon local time critics point to what structural weaknesses as well as the sudden...
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waste not want not that's eve she kourou. every week he sells his rather unusual wine at vienna's big open air food market. most people struggle to guess what the beverages made. it is a very interesting flavor and aroma initially taste is a little strange for wine drinkers but then it gains and body just like it's like that a secret tastes different light on refreshing and it's not too strong. i noticed the banana in the after taste. but now no wine is popular in parts of africa if she is from the democratic republic of congo when he saw the amount of fruit that gets thrown away in europe he started buying up overripe bananas. so that's the people stop buying bananas as soon as they get brown sponsors start becoming sweeter. thrown away. rather than let them go to waste we buy them and make something new from the market was closed to us. he pays ten euro is for a crate of bananas which is half the original price even his wife makes three to four batches of banana wine every year. first the bananas are peeled and the strings
waste not want not that's eve she kourou. every week he sells his rather unusual wine at vienna's big open air food market. most people struggle to guess what the beverages made. it is a very interesting flavor and aroma initially taste is a little strange for wine drinkers but then it gains and body just like it's like that a secret tastes different light on refreshing and it's not too strong. i noticed the banana in the after taste. but now no wine is popular in parts of africa if she is from...
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. >> so -- yea i started off writing this story, you know, evs,tually after a few misst about the crest of the aids epidemic in chicago. it w all set in the '80s. and as i interviewed people, as i thought about it more, one of the things that was the most fascinating to me was the at afte the ripple effect 30 years later. how were people cking up and going on with their lives when they'd handeath sentence or when they had lost everyone of their generation and they're the only survivor? so that was woven in later.as >> seth: iertainly more aware of san francisco and
. >> so -- yea i started off writing this story, you know, evs,tually after a few misst about the crest of the aids epidemic in chicago. it w all set in the '80s. and as i interviewed people, as i thought about it more, one of the things that was the most fascinating to me was the at afte the ripple effect 30 years later. how were people cking up and going on with their lives when they'd handeath sentence or when they had lost everyone of their generation and they're the only survivor? so...
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the tragedy last new year's eve near sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden and her daughter. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what was not known was that he changed his wheel using a special clause, so tens of billions of pounds would go to oxfam if he and his children died together, leaving his children died together, leaving his brothers with £1 million each. the common tragedy clause is just a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to all pass away at the same time, so it is also called eight wipe clause and could also be known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the oxfam offices today, there has been astonishment at the money they will now receive. it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor. in a statement, the aid agency said... and it could not have come at a mor
the tragedy last new year's eve near sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden and her daughter. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what was not known was that he changed his wheel using a special clause, so tens of billions of pounds would go to oxfam if he...
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let me begin by asking, where was america in 1930's on the eve of world war ii, where was radio? it was inbyrnes: 1930's that they really had national media. anyone, basically anywhere in america could hear the same thing and that had never happened before in any political debate the united states had engaged in, that you had national media, that everyone, and the, i had access to. by 1940, about 70% of americans had radios. 90% in urban areas. and even those who did not have their own radios knew someone who did and they could gather and listen to radio programs. it was the first time in american history you could reach everyone at once. >> president franklin d roosevelt died in matching 35. if you go to hyde park, historians will tell us that he never thought the television would take off. he thought the rate would always speaking. i mentioned that not only because of the importance of radio to fdr in particular, but in the 1940's in the u.s. professor byrnes: i think that the is widely knology is first master of radio in politics. herbert hoover knew it was there. but he was n
let me begin by asking, where was america in 1930's on the eve of world war ii, where was radio? it was inbyrnes: 1930's that they really had national media. anyone, basically anywhere in america could hear the same thing and that had never happened before in any political debate the united states had engaged in, that you had national media, that everyone, and the, i had access to. by 1940, about 70% of americans had radios. 90% in urban areas. and even those who did not have their own radios...
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they will subsidize ev's. to compete against all of the world's automakers, subsidizing where they will take losses to capture market share. that is an onslaught, and it is imminent. the $420eal quickly, price tag he has thrown out, is that a lowball amount, does it justify where they will be? eric: i will avoid any for 20 jokes, but -- 420 jokes it, but it is overvalued. i think by a factor of 10 relative to how they perform as an actual automaker. tesla isen debate if automotive or technology. as long as musk can continue to keep people thinking it is a tech stock, those numbers are possible. the business numbers don't sustain it, in the end it is a car business. we bend metal, weld it together, put tires on and send it to dealers or that is a massive investment and a low rate of return. musk is in the car business, welcome to the car business, for hundred $20 a share will not be supportable. if you can get sovereign funds to buy out investors, i think they could happily feel they will whistle past the grave
they will subsidize ev's. to compete against all of the world's automakers, subsidizing where they will take losses to capture market share. that is an onslaught, and it is imminent. the $420eal quickly, price tag he has thrown out, is that a lowball amount, does it justify where they will be? eric: i will avoid any for 20 jokes, but -- 420 jokes it, but it is overvalued. i think by a factor of 10 relative to how they perform as an actual automaker. tesla isen debate if automotive or...
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eve was diagnosed at sevenm is just week. eve was diagnosed at sevenm isjust a week.is just a shock at how much difference there was. i can see, and it is clear, and everything is how it is clear, and everything is how it should be, but as soon as they cover it up and everything is blurry, it is quite scary, because i can't see out of the site. it made me feel like a terrible parent, really, because you want to do your best buy your children, and finding out that there is a problem which could have been solved earlier, but you won't aware of it, was really ha rd you won't aware of it, was really hard to handle. a survey from the association of 0ptometrist found a quarter of children have never been an eye test at around half of pa rents an eye test at around half of parents believe their child will have a full sight test at primary school. that is not the case. well, it isa school. that is not the case. well, it is a bit ofa school. that is not the case. well, it is a bit of a postcode lottery at the moment, with screening being available in some areas but not univers
eve was diagnosed at sevenm is just week. eve was diagnosed at sevenm isjust a week.is just a shock at how much difference there was. i can see, and it is clear, and everything is how it is clear, and everything is how it should be, but as soon as they cover it up and everything is blurry, it is quite scary, because i can't see out of the site. it made me feel like a terrible parent, really, because you want to do your best buy your children, and finding out that there is a problem which could...
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th cat is why four douglasnty deputies, not just one, showed up on new year's eve, when matthew riehl called 9-1-1, bbecause they knew he coue dangerous. while the riehl family andgrhe sheriff di on tactics used that night and whether breaking into his bedro was necessary, they agree that the incident could have been prevented long before new year's eve. >> he knew the law, and he never did anything to crosline that make it possible for us to get him help. >> i think if we were to adjust our statute, we would have been able to intervene much earlier and most likely would have been able to eliminate the situation on new year's eve from occurring. >> reporter: spurlock is talking about what is known as a red flag law. ne states have statutes allowing law enforcement or the familymentally ill person to petition a judge for involuntary mental health tment based on a pattern of behavior, and to store guns for safekeeping until the judge determines mental health is restored. >> if there are sufficient warning signs, we can now get a gun violence restraining order. we don't have to wait for
th cat is why four douglasnty deputies, not just one, showed up on new year's eve, when matthew riehl called 9-1-1, bbecause they knew he coue dangerous. while the riehl family andgrhe sheriff di on tactics used that night and whether breaking into his bedro was necessary, they agree that the incident could have been prevented long before new year's eve. >> he knew the law, and he never did anything to crosline that make it possible for us to get him help. >> i think if we were to...
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>> it is almost impossible to overstate the importance of california in the ev market.tutes about half of u.s. sales. a number of other states, mostly on the coast, have adopted california efficiency standards and zero emissions vehicle mandate california is putting in place. make no mistake, this is aimed at california and would hit hardest in california. alix: thank you very much. let's turn to commodities in chief. today, it is a texas railroad commissioner. first, a look at the problem facing permian producers. getting oil out of the permian isn't the only problem producers have. the big elephant in the room, natural gas. production sits at a record and is a stones throw away from maxing out its pipeline capacity. companies have to make a choice. find another producer to buy gas, slow down production until more pipelines are built, or flare. enter the railroad commission of texas. it lets you flare gas while drilling a well and for 10 days after completion. then you can get a 45-day permit and ask for an extension for 180 day sequentially. you can get that extension
>> it is almost impossible to overstate the importance of california in the ev market.tutes about half of u.s. sales. a number of other states, mostly on the coast, have adopted california efficiency standards and zero emissions vehicle mandate california is putting in place. make no mistake, this is aimed at california and would hit hardest in california. alix: thank you very much. let's turn to commodities in chief. today, it is a texas railroad commissioner. first, a look at the...
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there was also annt eve at marvin gaye park in northeast in ma kye wilson's honor. her family hopes events like these help to end gun violence in d.c. no one has been arrested in kiyah's murder. >>> now to a beloved student athlete who was murdered. police officers found 16 ear-old kevin wilson shot behind the towers apartments in hyattsville monday night. he later died at t hospital. he was a rising junior at schoolmery blair high his coach said he was a talented theete and captain of traveling football team two years ago. >> when i met kevin, great energy, like the things he brought to the team athletically and mentalwise, he was a leader. everybody would go to him for help if theyd nee anything. >> grief counselors will be at blair following kevin's death. >>> the frfax county mothe accused of shooting and killi her5-year-old daughter does not want a lawyer. during her court appearance, veronica youngblood told the judge sheidn't want counsel she was still assigned a public defender. youngblood is accused of shooting both of her dauters in mcclain on sunday night
there was also annt eve at marvin gaye park in northeast in ma kye wilson's honor. her family hopes events like these help to end gun violence in d.c. no one has been arrested in kiyah's murder. >>> now to a beloved student athlete who was murdered. police officers found 16 ear-old kevin wilson shot behind the towers apartments in hyattsville monday night. he later died at t hospital. he was a rising junior at schoolmery blair high his coach said he was a talented theete and captain of...
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amen. >> that mission, christmas eve, 1968.rk kramer. >> the program, itself, has begun on a tragic note, by the end of 1968, it was pretty clear that it was going to lead in the near future to the landing of astronauts on the moon, as indeed it did in july 1969. so apollo was a fitting way to try to bring out the contradictions and conflicts of 1968, because itself have is contradictions within it, and so the major achievements of 1968, the nonproliferation treaty, the -- the saving of nato, through the carmel report, and the subsequent steps taken by secretary of state ross, they were conflicted by the, again, the grim situation with -- in the vietnam war and with north korea. >> elizabeth cobbs, frank broman relaying a lot of telegrams that he had received. the one that stood out the most, he said, from an american citizen, congratulations to the crew of apollo 8. you saved 1968. >> you know, i think that the cold war pushed america to examine itself, and to try to define what it was for, not just what it was against. and ap
amen. >> that mission, christmas eve, 1968.rk kramer. >> the program, itself, has begun on a tragic note, by the end of 1968, it was pretty clear that it was going to lead in the near future to the landing of astronauts on the moon, as indeed it did in july 1969. so apollo was a fitting way to try to bring out the contradictions and conflicts of 1968, because itself have is contradictions within it, and so the major achievements of 1968, the nonproliferation treaty, the -- the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> yang: gooing. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonit, a former top vatican diplomat accuses pope francis of covering up sex abuse allegations and calls on him to resign. why the pope's defenders say the claim is all politics. then, one year after hundreds of thousands ofohingya fled their homes in myanmar, the u.n. calls for top military cmanders tere to be tried for genocide. and the legacy of john main. he served in the u.s. senate for more than three decades and earned a rare reputation for "straight talk" and reaching across the aisle. >> whatever our differences, wee are fellowcans. and please believe me when i say no association has ever meant
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> yang: gooing. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonit, a former top vatican diplomat accuses pope francis of covering up sex abuse allegations and calls on him to resign. why the pope's defenders say the claim is all politics. then, one year after hundreds of thousands ofohingya fled their homes in myanmar, the u.n. calls for top military cmanders tere to be tried for genocide. and the legacy of john...
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the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday, with traffic busier than usual.n eyewitness described the tragic moment. >> i heard a noise. i looked out. i saw the cars falling, and we ran away. now the electricity is switched off. we're waiting to be evacuated. reporter: the motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was bubuilt in the 1960's anands undergone a series of repairs. it collapsed around noon local time. criticics point to strtructural weakaknesses as well as this sudden, violent storm that struck the area at the time. now, authorities say whoever was responsible for the man-made disaster must pay. >> now is the moment for relief, intervention, work, sweat, and prayer. but tonight we will have to find out who is responsible. the names and surnames of those who are guilty of the unacceptable deaths. reporter: but for the moment, all eyes are on the rescue operation. reports say that s se victimss haveve been found d alive in the rubble, raising hopes that there could be further survivors. brent: i'm joined now by journalist seema gupta. she is
the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday, with traffic busier than usual.n eyewitness described the tragic moment. >> i heard a noise. i looked out. i saw the cars falling, and we ran away. now the electricity is switched off. we're waiting to be evacuated. reporter: the motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was bubuilt in the 1960's anands undergone a series of repairs. it collapsed around noon local time. criticics point to strtructural weakaknesses as well as...
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defamation and removes the word corruption a word that has dogged the organization over recent years eve as president giani of the dino took office and twenty sixteen promising to overhaul the first the world cup and overseas to get. you up to date with the news we'll see you next. great yourself with interior design channel on the. it's all happening. during a link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you unwelcome student news after coming program tonight from the new gemini from the news of easy to our wild website d. deputed comes to africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. no other palace in france has seen the booths marriages and deaths of as many royal rudeness as fontainebleau. the name comes from phone ten a nearby spring of pure water. and part of its fame derives from the royal hunts that were held in the forests of fontainebleau. the checkered history of france left its mark on fountain blows architecture and interiors and there are those who agree with the great french writer stand out who found that the palace of fontain
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we are on the eve of another white supremacist march in charlottesville in washington.ast year around this time after the first charlottesville march is when president trump first made the comments about the nfl. he was at a rally where he called them sons of a b word and said they should stand for the national anthem. a year later the president continues to bring up this issue and amplify the protests. the question is why. a lot of people believe it's because it works for his base. the president demanding players either proudly stand for the national anthem or be suspended without pay and as andy pointed out, the league has been trying to work this out in spite of the president's comments which they have found largely unhelpful but the result has been these protests are spreading more widely than ever. president trump weighing in this morning not unexpectedly because of course this is something that he finds to be important to his base. of course a lot of americans agree with him but a lot of americans also believe the president is using this issue to exacerbate divide
we are on the eve of another white supremacist march in charlottesville in washington.ast year around this time after the first charlottesville march is when president trump first made the comments about the nfl. he was at a rally where he called them sons of a b word and said they should stand for the national anthem. a year later the president continues to bring up this issue and amplify the protests. the question is why. a lot of people believe it's because it works for his base. the...
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ev...get to the ross shoe t. yes for less. ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the shoes your family wants. find top brands at big savingirls ...for men,d all for a whole lot less...ho ...at the rossevent. yes for less. >>> 5:40 right now. some kids use the internet to play games, some use it to save lives. >> 10-year-old northern virginia girl took what she learned online to help deliver a baby in in a bathroom. here's how it happened. chloe carrion was at home with her aunt. her aunt wasn't feeling well and went to the bathroom. sudden il chloe heard dominique yell, there's a baby. chloe saw her aunt in the tub. >> she got in the bathtub and had th baby on the floor. but she had lost a lot of blood and fell down and passed out. i grabbed the baby, called 9-1-1. >> chl cut the umbilical cord and wrapped the baby up before paramedics arrived. mom and baby in the hospital. >> how did she learn how to deliver a baby? >> she learnedrom a youtube video caring for doll babies. >> she did allow chloe to name
ev...get to the ross shoe t. yes for less. ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the shoes your family wants. find top brands at big savingirls ...for men,d all for a whole lot less...ho ...at the rossevent. yes for less. >>> 5:40 right now. some kids use the internet to play games, some use it to save lives. >> 10-year-old northern virginia girl took what she learned online to help deliver a baby in in a bathroom. here's how it happened. chloe carrion was at home with...
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this was martin and his daughter eve, hours before the concert.'t move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything, really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa graf‘s sermon was highlighting the plight of syrians, his use of the words "jihad" and "mujahedin" have been misinterpreted, and they don't tolerate extremist preaching. ed thomasjoins me now in the studio. explain how this story came to light. it was worshippers in the mosque who came to us with their concerns and asked us to investigate. their concern was over this sermon, what they were hearing inside didsbury mosque. as you heard in the report, the mosque said that we had understood the luke misunderstood the report, but the two scholars we spoke to said this was not a call for spir
this was martin and his daughter eve, hours before the concert.'t move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything, really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa graf‘s sermon was...
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a sight check for 15—year—old eve. she has one good eye and one lazy eye.. well done, let's have a look at the letters with your other eye. if it is not treated early, it can lead to permanent sight loss in the weaker eye. eve was diagnosed at seven. it's just a shock at how much difference there was. my right eye, i can see and it's clear, and everything is how it should be. but as soon as they cover it up, everything is blurry. it's quite scary, because i can't see out of this eye. it made me feel like a terrible parent, really, because you want to do your best by your children, and finding out that there's a problem which could have been sorted earlier, but you weren't aware of it, was really hard to handle. children should have an eye test at around three years old, then if a lazy eye is detected vision can still be improved using a combination of glasses and an eye patch to cover the strong eye, forcing the weak eye to work. after the age of seven or eight, it becomes very difficult to treat because the eyes are fully formed. a survey from the associat
a sight check for 15—year—old eve. she has one good eye and one lazy eye.. well done, let's have a look at the letters with your other eye. if it is not treated early, it can lead to permanent sight loss in the weaker eye. eve was diagnosed at seven. it's just a shock at how much difference there was. my right eye, i can see and it's clear, and everything is how it should be. but as soon as they cover it up, everything is blurry. it's quite scary, because i can't see out of this eye. it...
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the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday with traffic busier than usual and i witness described the tragic moment a little more i heard a noise which i looked out i saw the cars falling and we ran away so now the electricity is switched off we are waiting to be evacuated. about what. the morandi motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was built in the sixty's and has undergone a series of repasts it collapsed around noon local time critics point to what structural weaknesses as well as the sudden violent storm that struck the area at the time. now authorities say whoever was responsible for the manmade disaster must pay. their moment of that now is the moment of relief but the intervention work and prayer but tonight will have to find out who was responsible in the names and surnames of those who are guilty of the unacceptable deaths of the unit shipped out really. but for the moment all eyes are on the rescue operation reports say that some victims have been found alive in the rubble racing hopes that that could be further survivors. or shortly after the news of this
the incident happened on the eve of a major holiday with traffic busier than usual and i witness described the tragic moment a little more i heard a noise which i looked out i saw the cars falling and we ran away so now the electricity is switched off we are waiting to be evacuated. about what. the morandi motorway bridge in the northwestern city of genoa was built in the sixty's and has undergone a series of repasts it collapsed around noon local time critics point to what structural...
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this was martin and his daughter eve hours before the concert.she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? god, i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa graf‘s sermon was highlighting the plight of syrians, his use of the words "jihad" and "mujahideen" have been misinterpreted, and they don't tolerate extremist preaching. ed thomas reporting there. up to 20 people are still missing after a motorway bridge collapsed in genoa in northern italy on tuesday. 38 people are known to have died. rescue teams are searching through the rubble, but hopes of finding any more people alive are all but gone. 600 people living near the bridge have been moved from their homes because of safety fears and have been told their homes m
this was martin and his daughter eve hours before the concert.she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? god, i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa...
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he pulled out on the eve of wimbledon, he didn't wa nt to on the eve of wimbledon, he didn't want tohis ranking will go up to 302. expectations are low, it is about being back out and competing which is what he did. disappointment for kyle edmund, the world number 16 22 the world number 94, paolo lorenzi, it is what edmund didn't do, he took the first set up by the third set he was suffering from cramp, was given salts and by the force that he was no longer in this contest force that he was no longer in this co ntest a nd force that he was no longer in this contest and lorenzi was able to come through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona hit ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on a hardcourt for six months congo disappointment, but that this is certainly a question and he is out of the us open. we we re and he is out of the us open. we were only a matter of hours into the us open and we have a shock exit in the form of simona halep. she'll make the headlines for the first player to play in the
he pulled out on the eve of wimbledon, he didn't wa nt to on the eve of wimbledon, he didn't want tohis ranking will go up to 302. expectations are low, it is about being back out and competing which is what he did. disappointment for kyle edmund, the world number 16 22 the world number 94, paolo lorenzi, it is what edmund didn't do, he took the first set up by the third set he was suffering from cramp, was given salts and by the force that he was no longer in this contest force that he was no...
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immediately eve ryo ne see at the moment?couraged to get away from the scene and to carry on with the day. westminster and around the area is on a bit of a lockdown, you cannot get into the area. i got on another tube and as you go to westminster there were people in the underground and i presume people can get around that way. were you in london last yearfor get around that way. were you in london last year for another attempt on the palace of westminster? no, i was not in london at that point. there was a real sense of calmness about the whole situation. everyone is aware of terrorism and things, but there was not any sort of mass panic in the area. no, and it is obviously quiet now in terms of rush—hour traffic, but a big security operation continuing their just on the ground. tom, thank you very much for talking to us. richard lister, our news correspondent is in the studio looking at these pictures with us now. according to four eyewitnesses, not necessarily the last one, but the one before, it does appear as far as they
immediately eve ryo ne see at the moment?couraged to get away from the scene and to carry on with the day. westminster and around the area is on a bit of a lockdown, you cannot get into the area. i got on another tube and as you go to westminster there were people in the underground and i presume people can get around that way. were you in london last yearfor get around that way. were you in london last year for another attempt on the palace of westminster? no, i was not in london at that...
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this was martin and his daughter eve, hours before the concert. can't eat. she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? oh, god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa graf‘s sermon was highlighting the plight of syrians, his use of the words "jihad" and "mujahideen" have been misinterpreted, and they don't tolerate extremist preaching. the entire recording obtained by the bbc has been passed to greater manchester police for investigation. if you have ever been at the antiquities section of a museum, looking at those egyptian mummies and wondering how they lasted through the ages, well, now we know. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. fabric fragments of ancient history. these 6,000—year—old pieces
this was martin and his daughter eve, hours before the concert. can't eat. she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam, what would you say to him? oh, god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they...
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a tragedy last new year's eve near sydney.tish tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world's largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden, and her daughter heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well... mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn't known was that he had changed his will by using a special clause, so tens of millions of pounds would go to oxfam if he and his children died together, leaving his brothers with £1 million each. a common tragedy clause is a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to pass away at the same time. it's also called wipe—out clause and also known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the 0xfam offices today, there has been astonishment at the money they will now receive. it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor. in a state
a tragedy last new year's eve near sydney.tish tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world's largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden, and her daughter heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well... mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn't known was that he had changed his will by using a...
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he engaged —— he encourage eve ryo ne to.encourage everyone to engage further with the reconciliation process. it is important for ordinary everyday families across the world. it is important because families in their different manifestations experienced so different manifestations experienced so many difficult situations. coming together, they learned they are not alone. they learned that there are those there to support them and they feel that their family is part of the biggerfamily feel that their family is part of the bigger family of the church. and there is certainly an affirmation of faith if you look across phoenix park today. all these people gathering in the wind and the rain. everyone here from the families here today, to the parish priest, to the pope himself, and many others will ta ke pope himself, and many others will take a look at this visit and they will go away and assess the impact of it. yes, there are people from 116 countries across the world today. it is important to recognise their presence, from syr
he engaged —— he encourage eve ryo ne to.encourage everyone to engage further with the reconciliation process. it is important for ordinary everyday families across the world. it is important because families in their different manifestations experienced so different manifestations experienced so many difficult situations. coming together, they learned they are not alone. they learned that there are those there to support them and they feel that their family is part of the biggerfamily feel...
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this was martin and his daughter eve hours before the context.ged, she can't eat, she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam... yeah. what would you say to him? oh, god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything, really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we come inside? they said mustafa graf‘s sermon was highlighting the plight of syrians. his use of the words jihad and mujahideen have been misinterpreted, and they don't tolerate extremist preaching. ed thomas, bbc news, manchester. iain livingstone has been named as the new chief constable of police scotland. he admitted his force must adjust to the social changes and officers must respond to the challenges of helping vulnerable people and supporting diversity. he added that new threats from cyberspace and abroad meant policing methods must change. the england cr
this was martin and his daughter eve hours before the context.ged, she can't eat, she can't speak. she can't move the left side. if you could go and see this imam... yeah. what would you say to him? oh, god. i'd probably take him round to see eve. i don't think i'd need to say anything, really. our investigation heard at least five men who attended didsbury mosque either travelled to syria or have been jailed for supporting so—called islamic state. trustees of the mosque deny this. can we...
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let's take a look now at eve on decay and the challenges he faces colombia's new leader. i'm pleased that great hope. the new colombian president. the right wing think he's the man to take the country forward and his message is a positive one. ok starlix your this election is the opportunity we've been waiting for but in order to turn over the page of polarization on the page of grievances i'm going to page of malice by you know i last upon sonia's i see no enemy in colombia i won't win with hate in colombia i want to uphold. the law i hate to single colombia. i certainly don't follow me on. the forty two year old former senator has promised to revisit the peace agreement with foch rebels has criticised aspects of the deal agreed by his predecessor juan manuel santos to bring the long running conflict to an end. not short those who don't want to destroy the deal that's not stuck workers but we want to make it clear that the colombia of the free is the kind of colombia where peace meets justice. the truth there will be restitution sentences will be served and victims compe
let's take a look now at eve on decay and the challenges he faces colombia's new leader. i'm pleased that great hope. the new colombian president. the right wing think he's the man to take the country forward and his message is a positive one. ok starlix your this election is the opportunity we've been waiting for but in order to turn over the page of polarization on the page of grievances i'm going to page of malice by you know i last upon sonia's i see no enemy in colombia i won't win with...